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Bernhard Henrik Crusell (15
October 1775 – 28 July 1838) was a Swedish-Finnish clarinetist,
composer and translator, "the most
significant and internationally...
- sea. It is now used as
venue for
Crusell W****
music festival,
which is
named after composer-clarinetist
Bernhard Crusell, who was born in Uusikaupunki....
- she won the BBC
Young Musician of the Year competition,
playing one of
Crusell's clarinet concertos in the
televised final, and won the
Bronze Award representing...
- The
Crusell Bridge (Finnish: Crusellinsilta, Swedish: Crusellbron) is a
bridge in the Länsisatama
district of Helsinki, Finland,
crossing the Ruoholahti...
- priest, missionary, educator, and
politician (d. 1832) 1775 –
Bernhard Crusell,
Finnish composer (d. 1838) 1784 –
Thomas Robert Bugeaud,
French general...
- Rothschild, German-English
banker and
financier (b. 1777) 1838 –
Bernhard Crusell,
Finnish composer (b. 1775) 1842 –
Clemens Brentano,
German author and...
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Brahms Bruch Bruckner Busoni Chadwick Chaminade Chausson Cherubini Chopin Crusell Cui
Czerny Félicien
David Ferdinand David Delibes Delius Denza d'Indy Donizetti...
- (born 1959) Erik
Bergman (1911–2006)
Thomas Byström (1772–1839)
Bernhard Crusell (1775–1838)
Cecilia Damström (born 1988)
Einar Englund (1916–1999) Richard...
- the
Paris Conservatoire who
included Janssen 1795/6, Péchignier 1797,
Crusell 1803,
Buteux 1814 to 1819, Crépin 1816 to 1821,
Adolphe Hugot 1817 to 1822...
- Internationale.
Episode 9: Mozart:
String Quartet No. 3 in G;
Bernhard Crusell:
Grand Concerto No. 2 in F minor;
Arthur ****van: "Imperial March" from...